As national conversation behind the health effects of artificial dyes picks up, an Oklahoma lawmaker is looking to ban some of those dyes in the Sooner State.S
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This week, the Food and Drug Administration announced a nationwide ban on “red Dye 3,” a food additive with possible links to cancer and other serious health issues. “My goal is to ensure that parents can trust the safety of the products they buy for their families,” Senator Kristen Thompson said.
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We should celebrate this step, but our efforts must continue,” Sen. Kristen Thompson said. “There are still a number of additives and chemicals in our food supply that warrant closer scrutiny."
The FDA banned the dye called Red 3 from the nation’s food supply. The additive was taken out of makeup 35 years ago because of potential cancer risk, but it was not removed from food.
The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday it had decided to revoke Red 3's authorization to be added to foods, over concerns about how the food coloring dye has been linked to cancer in laboratory animals.